At first, I was like "uwah that's so bad, it's totally not worth it" Then by the end I was like "woah! that turned out WAY better than I expected!" Great job! I like being pleasantly surprised by your work, never ceases to amaze me.
what an awesome restoral!! Also as a side note Hass und Sohn is still in business today! They make fireplaces and pellet stoves. Keep up the awesome work!!
Hear that rattle while your drill press is running? Sounds like it’s gonna need new bearings soon. There you go, instant restoration content, you don’t even have to leave your shop! Nice job on that rust bucket I mean stove lol!
Didn't think you could have restored the casing on that stove. It was to far gone but what a great job restoring and bringing a piece of history back to life :)
So many questions. Being impossible to repair and restore it appears you have a source of parts needed. The cast iron door appears to have been cast in 1947 by maybe the same company that did the original. Wise choice in replacing the outer casing with possibly stainless steel. I'm a retired commercial sheet metal fabrication mechanic so I did notice a bit of knowledge you showed in working with stainless steel. Thank you for saving an item that might have been sold for scrap metal by others.
Great. I love it. Fantastic job. Just two little things : the hatch- we don't know if it's repaired or replacement and the other- the Philips screws- I don't know for sure but I don't think they would use the Philips screws on something like simple soldier's stove from 1940's when Philips screws where invented in the 1930's and they were not really that popular until late 1950's, some countries even 1970's. I'm not criticising anything, I love your job. If I'm wrong please tell me where. I love history and restoration so I'm very nosy 🤣👍👍👍
Nice little restore. I liked the sheet metal working parts to rebuild the totally rusted original parts. To improve, you could explain what you are doing, what materials you used etc. Like what did you soak the rusted metal parts in? Did you use high temperature black paint or is it just normal paint and the restore is just for show? Also why did you not use square nuts and flat head bolts to replace the rusted ones you ground away to make it more authentic? Keep it up. And it seems to be missing the chimney pipe with conical top as well.
i find 2 last year of this so called "Graben Ofen" or also "Bunker Ofen". In both cases the manufacturer is the company "Oranier" which still exists today. Production period 1936 to 1944. One was hardly rusty because it was hidden in a bunker under tons of rubble, the bad one I restored more extensively. The original color was olive green (RAL 6003), not black... Both stoves are almost in top condition again and I also tried heating with them outside, also to burn in the color properly.
I wish you health, happiness, peace and wellbeing! You can see the test of this stove here - th-cam.com/video/o6qtLFMFlW0/w-d-xo.html If you click a dislike, please write a comment that explains what you didn't like. It'll help me make my videos better.
i think you did a great job, just would've like to see more work done on door and grate before painting black. Do you not have a sandblaster? Not talking down just curious. Maybe its my OCD lol
Wow, I enjoyed your video. Your comment is unusual since it shows you like constructive feedback. Nice to see in today's world. Well done, stay safe and keep making videos.
Nice work. I'm guessing you're a sheet-metal worker by trade? It's always great to have the right tools for the job. I'm sure those rollers and benders don't come cheap, unless it's your workplace that the work is being done. I spent a lot of time in one of mine on weekends with all the machinery there. Anyway, nice job and lovely to watch history restored. Thanks for the upload... and nice channel.
Fantastic restoration, excellent rebuild, just one question and one comment, comment first, it’s a pity you didn’t use slotted screws when you reassembled, keep the spirit of original, and question in the opening part of disassembly the cover was broken and missing a part, and in the assembly it was complete, I assume from another one found in the past, great work as I said, keep them coming 👍😁
Sorry, I cannot leave positive comment. 1. I was expecting rust removal by either sandblasting or electrolysis. Rusty spots are still under the paint. 2. I was hoping that part of the body will remain original and part will be welded. 3. The paint from the bologna will burn out after the first use of the oven. 4. Now this is just an art object.
Man you have more patience than me! I would’ve said nope too far gone for me! Lol do you ever get projects that you decide ARE too far gone? I’d be curious to know...good video!
Those Stoves where produced from Haas in occupied ukraine (Dnjepropedrowsk) from 1942 to September 1943, in nearby 10.000pieces/month. A "delivery unit" includes the stove, 2 Meter stovepipe, a 90° break joint and a "rain hat"! ORIGINAL Blackplate was used......not coloured casual plates...... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackplate
@@ВолодимирОлександрович-п2л Yes, but Dnjepro is the german name, like we say Kiew and Moskau and you didnt say München or Stuttgart. I have studied the ongoing production in the Ukraine in 1041 to 1943.
@@mauertal Kyiv not kiev. kiev it's like transliterated from rossiyan version 'Киев'. In ukrainian language it's look like Київ so in English it's sounds like Kyiv
@@ВолодимирОлександрович-п2л I wrote in german and i use only the german notation. Everything else is confusing. Of course in a ukainian or russian translation, the urkainian an russian notation is the rulemaker.
Hi, really good job on this, but is the paint rust proofing the metal? And is the paint a heat proof one? Is the paint safe to use on cooking appliances? As you create more content, explaining a few things would be appreciated. Also, the new piece you got, was it salvaged, bought or made to specifications? Just really curious here. Keep up the brilliant work! :)
Great video,love all your videos. This has inspired me to restore/remake my own stove so i have managed to collect most of the parts i need. One question,could you tell me the overall height of the main body outer skin as i do not have an original to measure. Keep up the good work,you are insperational.
Yeah. In the beginning I kept thinking that he really ought to have been wearing work gloves. One little scratch from that rusted metal could have had serious consequences.
This was probably one of my favorite videos. I pretty much knew that most of it was going to be remade. I was wondering where do you get the items that you restore?
Do you have any video showing the stove of how it performed? We're waiting the ending part of your video when this is a rocket stove or charcoal? [We are waiting at the end of the film to watch.] Your job is very good but compare the other stove restoration jobs after they restored the stuff they demonstrates of how it works to satisfied their viewers. Thank you anyway!
По чугуну молотком рискованное занятие я бы не советовал а то реставрировать было бы нечего и напильником по ржавчине эпический кадр ,)) почти от " от заката до рассвета" щавелевую кислоту тоже зря перевёл чугун очень хорошо и щеткой на углошлифовальную машинку ,"болгарку") и будет счастье тебе ну если конечно не хочешь пескоструйной)), ну и поскольку корпус сделал не из черного металла а из нержавейки ))и боты тоже мог бы поставить нержавейку и закладные элементы под гайки из нутри приварить , ну Так чтоб не мучется потом если использовать будешь ,а корпус не тонковат?? А ржавые болты с гайкой мог бы и погреть очень хорошо всё откручивания.А напильником по ржавчине сильно !!и молотком по тонкому чугну страшно....
I used the other top. I wanted to show this but during the editing of the video I missed and did not insert this moment. I noticed this after I posted the video on TH-cam. I'm very sorry.
I used the other top. I wanted to show this but during the editing of the video I missed and did not insert this moment. I noticed this after I posted the video on TH-cam. I'm very sorry.
At first, I was like "uwah that's so bad, it's totally not worth it" Then by the end I was like "woah! that turned out WAY better than I expected!" Great job! I like being pleasantly surprised by your work, never ceases to amaze me.
I thank you sincerely for the kind words you addressed to me.
Every new video I try to do better than the previous one.
You are amazing. To take something that deteriorated and make it beautiful, anyone else would have thrown it away . Well done.
what an awesome restoral!! Also as a side note Hass und Sohn is still in business today! They make fireplaces and pellet stoves. Keep up the awesome work!!
The company called "Haas und Sohn" .Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪🇩🇪
I like the way the broken hatch magically turns into a complete one!
Good restoration, good sheet metal skills.
Diese Ofenfirma gibt es heute noch! Tolle Videos, habe viel gelernt. Grüße aus Österreich
Hear that rattle while your drill press is running? Sounds like it’s gonna need new bearings soon. There you go, instant restoration content, you don’t even have to leave your shop! Nice job on that rust bucket I mean stove lol!
Didn't think you could have restored the casing on that stove. It was to far gone but what a great job restoring and bringing a piece of history back to life :)
As always with your videos... Silence is golden. 🤫
Meticulous craftsmanship! I’m impressed how you’ve saved what could be saved and re-manufactured the rest!
Rust remover did a fantastic job restoring the broken hatch lid. Went in broken came out fixed. 😆
Lovely to see you back my friend and absolutely love watching your videos keep it up
So many questions. Being impossible to repair and restore it appears you have a source of parts needed. The cast iron door appears to have been cast in 1947 by maybe the same company that did the original.
Wise choice in replacing the outer casing with possibly stainless steel. I'm a retired commercial sheet metal fabrication mechanic so I did notice a bit of knowledge you showed in working with stainless steel.
Thank you for saving an item that might have been sold for scrap metal by others.
You have rightly noticed. I made the case from stainless steel. The iron door have been cast
before 1943 and was found on the German defense of 1943
Full rusty 👍👍👍👍👍i like it 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Very great restore
Great. I love it. Fantastic job. Just two little things : the hatch- we don't know if it's repaired or replacement and the other- the Philips screws- I don't know for sure but I don't think they would use the Philips screws on something like simple soldier's stove from 1940's when Philips screws where invented in the 1930's and they were not really that popular until late 1950's, some countries even 1970's. I'm not criticising anything, I love your job. If I'm wrong please tell me where. I love history and restoration so I'm very nosy 🤣👍👍👍
Thats a flathead 😂
Nice little restore. I liked the sheet metal working parts to rebuild the totally rusted original parts. To improve, you could explain what you are doing, what materials you used etc. Like what did you soak the rusted metal parts in? Did you use high temperature black paint or is it just normal paint and the restore is just for show? Also why did you not use square nuts and flat head bolts to replace the rusted ones you ground away to make it more authentic? Keep it up. And it seems to be missing the chimney pipe with conical top as well.
i find 2 last year of this so called "Graben Ofen" or also "Bunker Ofen". In both cases the manufacturer is the company "Oranier" which still exists today. Production period 1936 to 1944. One was hardly rusty because it was hidden in a bunker under tons of rubble, the bad one I restored more extensively. The original color was olive green (RAL 6003), not black... Both stoves are almost in top condition again and I also tried heating with them outside, also to burn in the color properly.
Hello .
How do you know that the stoves were painted in ral 6003?
This is not fire resistant paint.
black was used
Dude, you really need a sandblaster! Plus, they look fun. :) Great work! I always love your channel.
Yeah, it'll be soon.
Phenomenal job 👌👍 11/10!!
Did these stoves come with a stand/feet? Thinking of the troops this would be difficult to keep level, especially on cold ground.
Man, you did a good job but honestly, I played your video on double speed and still looked like its in slow motion.
I wish you health, happiness, peace and wellbeing! You can see the test of this stove here - th-cam.com/video/o6qtLFMFlW0/w-d-xo.html
If you click a dislike, please write a comment that explains what you didn't like. It'll help me make my videos better.
i think you did a great job, just would've like to see more work done on door and grate before painting black. Do you not have a sandblaster? Not talking down just curious. Maybe its my OCD lol
I don't have a sandblast, but I'll have one soon. I have already bought half of the necessary equipment.
Wow, I enjoyed your video. Your comment is unusual since it shows you like constructive feedback. Nice to see in today's world. Well done, stay safe and keep making videos.
@@wwiituberestoration1011 WELL YOU DID AN AWESOME JOB REGARDLESS. CANT WAIT TO SEE YOUR FUTURE WORK AS YOU EXPAND YOUR CRAFT.
Maybe it´s just me but, i like the slotted screws better than the phillips. But a very nice job indeed, well done...
Nice work. I'm guessing you're a sheet-metal worker by trade?
It's always great to have the right tools for the job. I'm sure those rollers and benders don't come cheap, unless it's your workplace that the work is being done. I spent a lot of time in one of mine on weekends with all the machinery there.
Anyway, nice job and lovely to watch history restored.
Thanks for the upload... and nice channel.
Fantastic restoration, excellent rebuild, just one question and one comment, comment first, it’s a pity you didn’t use slotted screws when you reassembled, keep the spirit of original, and question in the opening part of disassembly the cover was broken and missing a part, and in the assembly it was complete, I assume from another one found in the past, great work as I said, keep them coming 👍😁
Phillips heads were invented by a Portland, Oregon fellow shortly before ww2 for machine tighten screws
@@Dog.soldier1950 Yes, and not use din Germany until after the war
10 seconds in and it already looks amazing to watch
It is good to hear, thank you.
Все супер, но есть одно замечание: болты надо было использовать под плоскую отвертку. Фигурных в то время не было.
Nice sheet metal work on the new cylinder.
Great job!
Brilliant restoration fella
congratulations! great job, great video!
Thanks a lot!
excellent work
Beautiful work
great video. That's not what I'm restoring in my videos, but I think it's so great to watch!
Très Très belle restoration 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
That was a great restoration! Enjoyed the vid!
Wonderful.
1:55
Man just said fuck it, let's make some sparks
How long has this been underground?
78 years since 1943
Good job but replace those modern phillips screws for simple plain ones as in the 40's...
Wow, corrosion is gone, now it's a beautiful piece, great work.
Nice restoration
Gebrochene Deckelplatte plötzlich heile, ohne erklärenden Kommentar. Sonst ordentliche Arbeit!
You are very gifted and i realy like the work you do!
But please don't use these horrible srews ..it looks so cheap and new!
Good luck from germany !
Nice Work
History restored wonderful work thats one cool stove
Ii am amazed the cast iron didnt break under the hammering. Good finish though.
Sorry, I cannot leave positive comment.
1. I was expecting rust removal by either sandblasting or electrolysis. Rusty spots are still under the paint.
2. I was hoping that part of the body will remain original and part will be welded.
3. The paint from the bologna will burn out after the first use of the oven.
4. Now this is just an art object.
Man you have more patience than me! I would’ve said nope too far gone for me! Lol do you ever get projects that you decide ARE too far gone? I’d be curious to know...good video!
Nice and precise work. The only thing that bothers me is the screws. At least I was waiting for the flat head screws
Yeah, you're right. Already replaced with screws with a flat head
Awesome presentation and skills. Just subscribed.
Отличная работа, респект!!!!
Lovey job 👍
Thank you for watching
Ache kosish ki hay apnin
Those Stoves where produced from Haas in occupied ukraine (Dnjepropedrowsk) from 1942 to September 1943, in nearby 10.000pieces/month. A "delivery unit" includes the stove, 2 Meter stovepipe, a 90° break joint and a "rain hat"! ORIGINAL Blackplate was used......not coloured casual plates...... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackplate
Dnipro
@@ВолодимирОлександрович-п2л Yes, but Dnjepro is the german name, like we say Kiew and Moskau and you didnt say München or Stuttgart. I have studied the ongoing production in the Ukraine in 1041 to 1943.
@@mauertal Kyiv not kiev. kiev it's like transliterated from rossiyan version 'Киев'. In ukrainian language it's look like Київ so in English it's sounds like Kyiv
@@ВолодимирОлександрович-п2л I wrote in german and i use only the german notation. Everything else is confusing. Of course in a ukainian or russian translation, the urkainian an russian notation is the rulemaker.
@@mauertal but it's not right! U mast writing it's right, how it's word or name writing in translit
Nice 👍
Nice work! Caution! Maybe wear some gloves!
Nice!. Piece of historial army kit presented as it would have been issued.
Чугун, хоть и не без потерь сохранился, тонкое железо разрушилось. Это уже новодел. По старой теме. Но вещь весьма интересная.
Not exactly a restoration,as it was remake,due to SERIOUS rust
From the top hooks left and right you can hand a German mess kit ...
broken9:00 not broken10:26
Gloves brother!
How wide and tall is this stove? Doesn’t look very big
Its not really a Restauration its more like ,,let's build a replica wit some original Parts,,
Привет,а крышка овальная была треснута ! Нашли где то похожую,да с клеймами!)
Yeah, I set a different top. When I did the video editing I forgot to insert this moment.
Back during the german occupation and after that, these stoves were called "a hitler" here.
Excelente
Thank you.
Hi, really good job on this, but is the paint rust proofing the metal? And is the paint a heat proof one? Is the paint safe to use on cooking appliances? As you create more content, explaining a few things would be appreciated. Also, the new piece you got, was it salvaged, bought or made to specifications? Just really curious here. Keep up the brilliant work! :)
Thank you for your comment. I painted the stove with heat-resistant paint + 800 ° C. This paint is intended for painting stoves.
@@wwiituberestoration1011 thanks, that's great stuff. I look forward to more videos! 😊
Fire it up!!!!
There will be a video with the test of this stove
Great video,love all your videos. This has inspired me to restore/remake my own stove so i have managed to collect most of the parts i need.
One question,could you tell me the overall height of the main body outer skin as i do not have an original to measure. Keep up the good work,you are insperational.
Wrong screws and how did you fix the broken lid?
Лайк
А почему не электролизом чистите ?
Looks like a top hat
I'm getting tetanus just looking at that poor thing. ;^.^ Marvelous work!
Yeah. In the beginning I kept thinking that he really ought to have been wearing work gloves. One little scratch from that rusted metal could have had serious consequences.
This was probably one of my favorite videos. I pretty much knew that most of it was going to be remade. I was wondering where do you get the items that you restore?
wanna see it fire up!
I will make a video on installing and starting this stove
@@wwiituberestoration1011 Why didn't you tell us about this in your video or description? I will look forward to it! Great job, dude!
Do you have any video showing the stove of how it performed? We're waiting the ending part of your video when this is a rocket stove or charcoal? [We are waiting at the end of the film to watch.]
Your job is very good but compare the other stove restoration jobs after they restored the stuff they demonstrates of how it works to satisfied their viewers. Thank you anyway!
I am now preparing a video that will show how it works
По чугуну молотком рискованное занятие я бы не советовал а то реставрировать было бы нечего и напильником по ржавчине эпический кадр ,)) почти от " от заката до рассвета" щавелевую кислоту тоже зря перевёл чугун очень хорошо и щеткой на углошлифовальную машинку ,"болгарку") и будет счастье тебе ну если конечно не хочешь пескоструйной)), ну и поскольку корпус сделал не из черного металла а из нержавейки ))и боты тоже мог бы поставить нержавейку и закладные элементы под гайки из нутри приварить , ну Так чтоб не мучется потом если использовать будешь ,а корпус не тонковат?? А ржавые болты с гайкой мог бы и погреть очень хорошо всё откручивания.А напильником по ржавчине сильно !!и молотком по тонкому чугну страшно....
You clearly switched the broken lid for a replacement part, How many of the other parts were switched during the filming?
I used the other top. I wanted to show this but during the editing of the video I missed and did not insert this moment. I noticed this after I posted the video on TH-cam. I'm very sorry.
belo trabalho!!!! basta saber pra que serve isso
Haaaa I love it when you try those bolts with a tool.....then f it! Right to the grinder😀
10:35 крышка целая! :))) А на 9:10 была сломана, как так?! А?!
восстановилась в растворе)))))
@@wayper2006 :))))
А ЗАЧЕМ? ЭТО ПЕЧКА - В ОГОНЬ РЖАВЫЕ ЧАСТИ А ПОТОМ ВОДА И РЖАВЧИНА САМА ОТПАДЕТ
Did you have a spare hatch?
So einen habe ich noch auf dem Dachboden rumstehen.
woooow!!!
bad bearing in drill press
Yeah, you're right. And the drill press is not very good. There is no other yet.
On construisait solide dans le temps 😃😃🇧🇪
Единственно надо болт к под шлицевую отвертку 5mm, а крестовый это неправильно
ok
You could have at least used slit screws. Phillips head screws were Not invented yet in 1945
10:30 - This top lid appear broken and with different lettering at 9:00 and in the start of the video.
Why didn't you show us how it worked.
Think I would of made one from scratch.
next time make a sandblast cabinet frist good job
Already under construction
Крышка от печи вестфалия? Сама печь выглядит как эрзац печки.
Всё верно, вестфалия не с неё. А автор ту что надо поставил.
Can someone tell me where to buy stuff like this so I can restore it myself
Step 1 go to germany
Step 2 dig in woods
Or buy it on ebay as relic
Medidas de seguridad como unos guantes no estarían mal.
Why no body talks in Restoration videos i dont get it
Too much time on screws and no time on other stuff. Like how did you repair the hatch or did you replace with another one?
I used the other top. I wanted to show this but during the editing of the video I missed and did not insert this moment. I noticed this after I posted the video on TH-cam. I'm very sorry.